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AAF Stat Leaders: Week 6

AAF Stat Leaders: Week 6

Five games into the inaugural AAF season, we can see who the contenders and pretenders are from both a player and team perspective. Led by Garrett Gilbert, the Orlando Apollos remain the only unbeaten team, while the rest of the teams have at least one win. There were some big performances in Week 5. Let’s see how they affected the AAF stat leaders heading into the sixth week.

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Passing Leaders

PLAYER

ATT

COMP

COMP%

YARDS

TD

INT

Garrett Gilbert, ORL

148

93

62.8

1,357

8

0

John Wolford, ARI

136

82

60.3

1,026

10

6

Logan Woodside, SA

150

82

54.7

1,025

4

6

Josh Woodrum, SL

122

78

63.9

823

3

4

Luis Perez, BIR

148

82

55.4

801

0

4

Matt Simms, ATL

102

61

59.8

647

2

6

Aaron Murray, ATL

83

51

61.4

598

1

1

Mike Bercovici, SD

68

37

54.4

480

1

3

It’s just another week for Garrett Gilbert, the AAF’s leading passer. The Apollos got another win, he put together a solid passing performance, and Gilbert still has not thrown an interception. However, it was Salt Lake’s Josh Woodrum who highlighted week 5. The Stallions quarterback passed for 380 yards and 3 touchdowns against the Fleet.

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Rushing Leaders

PLAYERS

ATT

YARDS

AVG

TD

Kenneth Farrow II, SA

78

305

3.9

3

Ja'Quan Gardner, SD

53

290

5.5

3

Jhurell Pressley, ARI

62

286

4.6

0

Zac Stacy, MEM

75

273

3.6

3

D'Ernest Johnson, ORL

43

251

5.8

1

De'Veon Smith, ORL

43

239

5.6

2

Joel Bouagnon, SL

58

220

3.8

5

Terrell Watson, SD

45

189

4.2

0

Trent Richardson, BIR

75

181

2.4

8

Tarean Folston, ATL

34

156

4.6

1

Kenneth Farrow took over the top rushing spot in the league, despite only gaining 25 yards on the ground this past week. Trent Richardson extended his touchdown total, proving he is a great short yardage option for the Iron.

The top rushing performance of the week came from the Apollos’ De’Veon Smith, who had a 119-yard performance. This big rushing day has Smith ranked just behind his teammate D’Ernest Johnson, who had a big day catching the ball out of the backfield.

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Receiving Leaders

PLAYER

REC

YARDS

TD

Charles Johnson, ORL

29

493

2

Rashad Ross, ARI

24

401

6

Mekale McKay, SA

18

317

2

De'Mornay Pierson-El, SL

23

279

1

Dontez Ford, SD

12

253

1

Quinton Patton, BIR

17

252

0

Seantavius Jones, ATL

15

227

0

Jalin Marshall, ORL

13

199

2

Reece Horn, MEM

13

187

0

Nelson Spruce, SD

15

178

2

Alonzo Moore, SA

10

178

0

Malachi Jones, ATL

10

176

1

The league’s best quarterback continues to benefit from having Charles Johnson on his team. Johnson put together a six-catch, 83-yard day, while also scoring a touchdown. Down in Arizona, Rashad Ross added another touchdown to his total.